Most Streamed Songs in the U.S. This Week
In the United States, streaming remains the pulse of music consumption, and this week’s data reflects an interesting mix of genres, new releases, and viral victories. According to streaming charts like Billboard’s Streaming Songs chart and weekly Spotify data, the most-streamed songs overall this week consist of country-pop, indie-viral tracks, and major label heavy hitters.
Top Track: Morgan Wallen & Tate McRae – “What I Want”
This week, Morgan Wallen featuring Tate McRae came out at No. 1 with “What I Want” accumulating nearly 10 million streams in the U.S. in the tracking week.
It shows again that country-pop songs with crossover appeal still find ways to perform incredibly well in streaming in spite of not being an immediate trend.
Rising Tracks & Viral Hits
Close behind at No. 2 was Alex Warren’s “Ordinary” with about 8.6 million streams.
At No. 3 is “undressed” by sombr with nearly 7.7 million streams, displaying how smaller artists can rocket to the top with enough steam via the streaming process.
The importance of these songs
The popularity of “What I Want” shows that good songs, across genres, have an audience with great fan engagement on streaming services.
“Ordinary” and “undressed” show that, with the right playlists/discovery platforms, it is possible for emerging songs to enter the mainstream.
These numbers underscore how music consumption has shifted: streaming counts now impact chart position more than radio or traditional sales.
Things to Consider
Will “What I Want” be able to sustain its lead beyond a week, or will an emerging song surprise it?
For instance, emerging artists like Alex Warren and Sombr show that you can turn “viral” appeal into measurable streaming success — expect more breakout songs of this nature.
As the streaming algorithms adapt to listeners’ tastes and playlists become even more powerful, the landscape of “most-streamed” will continue to grow beyond the same big names.